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will do well, it is a zero income tax environment, and say in new york for example it is 14% i will see more migration of the "new yorker"s and entrepreneurs moving their business south, and bringing employees with them, and hiring, those markets i think will improve. liz: you know, i don't know, i have to say to myself, wait, are we in an air pocket in housing market. bond yields are rising, mortgage rates are tied to bd yields and they may be going up in the next year or so, should you grab it now. i'm saying interests could go up in next couple years. >> i think you are right, as the slow recovery continues, we'll see rates go up, but not for the next year or so, now, is the best time to be buying real estate, anyone who can, renters should look to buy right now. liz: another important piece of data that the viewer needs to know bpeople who are upside down in their moar mortgage, about 10.6 million in negative equilty. so, there is a big fear, people have been saying this for years, they will flood into the market and cause housing prices to plummet. i'm thinking they are locked
will do well, it is a zero income tax environment, and say in new york for example it is 14% i will see more migration of the "new yorker"s and entrepreneurs moving their business south, and bringing employees with them, and hiring, those markets i think will improve. liz: you know, i don't know, i have to say to myself, wait, are we in an air pocket in housing market. bond yields are rising, mortgage rates are tied to bd yields and they may be going up in the next year or so, should...
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it is 22 minutes after the hour. here's a look at the headlines. the location of a top secret u.s. drone base has been revealed. the base in saudi arabia has been used to launch strikes in yemen. including the drone strikes that killed anwar al-awlaki. if you own a gun you could be forced to buy insurance for it. democratic leaders proposed an idea as a way to encourage gun owners to keep them locked up. it would be liability insurance for injuries caused by a person's gun. >> image calling 911 being told a police officer will not be dispatched to the scene. that's what's happening in chicago. as of last sunday 911 will no longer send police officers to every call. criminal defense attorney and fox news contributor ar sure aidala has more to weigh in on this. let's take a look at the emergency calls were they will not respond. you have car theft, robbery, garage burglary, vandalism, check fraud lewd or ob scene phone calls and threatening phone calls when no immediate darrening. >> robbery. are you kidding me? robbery? god forbid a thug comes and puts a knife to you and runs away.
it is 22 minutes after the hour. here's a look at the headlines. the location of a top secret u.s. drone base has been revealed. the base in saudi arabia has been used to launch strikes in yemen. including the drone strikes that killed anwar al-awlaki. if you own a gun you could be forced to buy insurance for it. democratic leaders proposed an idea as a way to encourage gun owners to keep them locked up. it would be liability insurance for injuries caused by a person's gun. >> image...
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from 1965 to 1985, there were 27 million entries of on authorized immigrants and 22 million departures, yielding 5 million. in our day and age, with cheap international travel, if only the government got out of the way and made it possible, easier, and cheaper with a large-scale test worker visa program. there are numerous pitfalls when it comes to the precarious for immigration reform. respecting the laws import, but so are laws that are worthy of respect. enforcement can be positive, but only one we have good laws that are capable of being enforced in a free society. thank you very much. [applause] >> i know we started a bit late, but i know they would love to take some questions if you could stick around. does anyone have any questions? yes, sir? >> would you speak to the concept that there are jobs that americans will not do. in a country with 7.8% unemployment, there are some jobs that are not attractive to them. doesn't the guest worker concept just disport the market and create such jobs? >> i think a guest worker makes the market more responsive and realistic to supply and dema
from 1965 to 1985, there were 27 million entries of on authorized immigrants and 22 million departures, yielding 5 million. in our day and age, with cheap international travel, if only the government got out of the way and made it possible, easier, and cheaper with a large-scale test worker visa program. there are numerous pitfalls when it comes to the precarious for immigration reform. respecting the laws import, but so are laws that are worthy of respect. enforcement can be positive, but only...
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new york city, 34 by monday. but, again, staying right around that freezing mark. >> officially i will contradict punxsutawney and go with more winter. sorry. >> i like what he said so much more. >> whatever you want to believe. >> i believe you. >>> for some, the best part of the super bowl commercials. many are posted online. including one that may be the most heartwarming yet. ♪ >> this clydesdale steals the show in budweiser's commercial for the big game. from newborn. to awe-inspiring reunion. in real life the commercial's young star lives in warm strings ranch in missouri. >> she's 5 days old right now. she was standing within two hours of being born and she was nursing within three. >> reporter: she doesn't have a name yet. budweiser is asking viewers to send in their suggestions on facebook and twitter. what she does have that signature clydesdale look we have seen in super bowl commercials since 1986. a white-blazed down the face and those feathery white leg and these little guys have the potential of
new york city, 34 by monday. but, again, staying right around that freezing mark. >> officially i will contradict punxsutawney and go with more winter. sorry. >> i like what he said so much more. >> whatever you want to believe. >> i believe you. >>> for some, the best part of the super bowl commercials. many are posted online. including one that may be the most heartwarming yet. ♪ >> this clydesdale steals the show in budweiser's commercial for the big...
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the tax issue is resolved and spends is the problem still. meanwhile, military leader are sounding the alarm. >> instead of being a first- rate power in the world, we turn into a second-rate power. that would be the result of the sequester. >> reporter: the white house said tell be to food inspections, customer service at irs and emergency unemployment compensation benefits. republican buck mckeon said i don't doubt that important domestic programs will be in jeopardy if sequester falls in march. our military is in jeopardy today to consider deeper cuts to the military now as a way to solve a financial crisis driven by entitlement programs and that is both irresponsible and up acceptable. peter singer from the brookings institute said right now the u.s. spends 40 cents of every dal dollar of military spending on earth and if the sequester kicks in, that would drop to 38 cents. peter duty deucey, fox news. >>> all new tonight, a celestial close call. talking about the 2012da asteroid that will pass earth. it will some so close into the earth,
the tax issue is resolved and spends is the problem still. meanwhile, military leader are sounding the alarm. >> instead of being a first- rate power in the world, we turn into a second-rate power. that would be the result of the sequester. >> reporter: the white house said tell be to food inspections, customer service at irs and emergency unemployment compensation benefits. republican buck mckeon said i don't doubt that important domestic programs will be in jeopardy if sequester...
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it feels like 12 in chicago. 8, indianapolis. 22, nashville. look at this picture, though, you want to get warm, you go out west. l.a. is 75. a quick look at the super bowl forecast. 65 right around game-time good morning, wasngton forecaster dave zahren here. super bowl t to the weweekend temperatures in the teens. washington ere in calm so n ds are ind chill. 10-15 degreeses they were yesterday ight snow possiblfous. west wint weather only 32.s, , today light sns this afternoon. >> couple of really beautiful skies sent to me on twitter. it looks like a cottonelle commercial. like toilet paper in the sky. i got describe them somehow. very pretty with that full moon in place. >> thank you, punxsutawney ginger. >>> now to our "good morning america" countdown to the super bowl. for the players, it's very serious business and a threat of a major concussion always hangs over the action. abc's jim avila has this exclusive look at this new cutting-edge technology that could save lives. >> reporter: at sports labs across the country, the race is on to
it feels like 12 in chicago. 8, indianapolis. 22, nashville. look at this picture, though, you want to get warm, you go out west. l.a. is 75. a quick look at the super bowl forecast. 65 right around game-time good morning, wasngton forecaster dave zahren here. super bowl t to the weweekend temperatures in the teens. washington ere in calm so n ds are ind chill. 10-15 degreeses they were yesterday ight snow possiblfous. west wint weather only 32.s, , today light sns this afternoon. >>...
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>> being mayor of the city of new york. you know, here i am 22 years out of office. i walk down the street, people who were 8 years old when i was mayor know me. the mottos i had, how am i doing? everyone knows that, and i first uttered in 1969. new york, the people have given me so much. on my gravestone, i say i fiercely love the people of the city of new york. >> is that what it says? i thought it might say, how am i doing? not very well. what would be, when you're honest about everything, and your documentary is very honest, what has been your biggest failure? >> the biggest fault, if you will, is when we closed sydenham, a hospital run by black doctors, and every mayor going back to wagner said they were going to close it because it was terrible service and it cost more per patient than the best hospitals in new york, but you were risking your life going there. and so i said, i'll close it because that's what the experts told me to do. but what i didn't realize was the psychological pain and attachment that the black community had, understandably, because it was
>> being mayor of the city of new york. you know, here i am 22 years out of office. i walk down the street, people who were 8 years old when i was mayor know me. the mottos i had, how am i doing? everyone knows that, and i first uttered in 1969. new york, the people have given me so much. on my gravestone, i say i fiercely love the people of the city of new york. >> is that what it says? i thought it might say, how am i doing? not very well. what would be, when you're honest about...
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eastern time at 30 rock in new york city. we begin with new developments involving the nation's highly secretive drone campaign. members of congress demanding more details into how the administration justifies the targeted killing of american citizens. the white house says president obama has directed the department of justice to brief members of the intelligence committees. the move comes after five groups of 11 senators led by ron widen of oregon demanded insight into the government's legal rational for drone strikes against americans abroad. senator widen took his frustrations to twitter writing, every american has the right to know when their government believes it is allowed to kill them. very strong words. this, of course, follows a leaked white house memo obtained by nbc news this week detailing the criteria required for such a strike. the white house yesterday found itself under quite a bit of pressure ahead to have day's sthat confirmation hearings for john brennan, of course, nominated to be the next head of the cia
eastern time at 30 rock in new york city. we begin with new developments involving the nation's highly secretive drone campaign. members of congress demanding more details into how the administration justifies the targeted killing of american citizens. the white house says president obama has directed the department of justice to brief members of the intelligence committees. the move comes after five groups of 11 senators led by ron widen of oregon demanded insight into the government's legal...
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a new discussion with the obama administration wanting to bring gitmo to new york and give them trials where they have lawyers, rights to appeal. cross examination, decided by a jury and yet here under this government program, a high government official, i don't know who that is. judge, jury, executioner of americans. >> again, i have concerns about the hypocrisy. >> greta: forget the hypocrisy. do you have any trouble with that? >> again, i have to say it's depending on the circumstances. my feeling is that in certain circumstances, that option should be available to a president, but it should be very good intelligence and as high threshold of standards, that has to be in a country where-- >> yemen would be out to you. >> based on the circumstances it would be a higher threshold. i think as i said earlier it would not necessarily be out, but other countries where we have relations where we do work with the government not doing drones-- >> and do you think you'll be running for president. >> we'll be talking and we're certainly open to looking at 2016. >> greta: it's definitely not a n
a new discussion with the obama administration wanting to bring gitmo to new york and give them trials where they have lawyers, rights to appeal. cross examination, decided by a jury and yet here under this government program, a high government official, i don't know who that is. judge, jury, executioner of americans. >> again, i have concerns about the hypocrisy. >> greta: forget the hypocrisy. do you have any trouble with that? >> again, i have to say it's depending on the...
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we are talking 22% of people in poverty. median come $40,000. the population, everyone -- complete the bust but here is the thing. the mayor is going to use this to outline proposals next week. i could just imagine it will be out of the obama playbook. stuart: what will it be? before more taxes. stuart: the mayor of baltimore will make proposals, she has to make proposals to get out of the mess and you think it will be tax the rich. charles: you are looking at a deficit of $2 billion over the next ten years including infrastructure and retiree health benefits. that is the only playbook they know. sandra: the city of baltimore annual operating budget is $2.2 billion. we are talking $2 billion shortfall over the next ten years. this is reflective of most cities in america. stuart: many cities. and the state of illinois. they are suffering the same problem as illinois which is they made promises to their work force. what are they going to do? i am just waiting for the bailout. if you listen to the politicians in california, they are painting a rosy
we are talking 22% of people in poverty. median come $40,000. the population, everyone -- complete the bust but here is the thing. the mayor is going to use this to outline proposals next week. i could just imagine it will be out of the obama playbook. stuart: what will it be? before more taxes. stuart: the mayor of baltimore will make proposals, she has to make proposals to get out of the mess and you think it will be tax the rich. charles: you are looking at a deficit of $2 billion over the...
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he walks away with the m.v.p., 22 of 33 for 287 skwrardz. three scores and clutch play in the fourth. he is going to be listed as one of the top five quarterbacks. as you can relate to, gretchen, it's a good time to have a contract be up. you want to go win the super bowl and get the m.v.p. and then go deal with the owner. wouldn't you think? >>gretchen: that usually does help in negotiations as far as your strategy and leverage. speaking of successful people, the two harbaugh brothers, one had to lose and one had to win. or you could say both won because they made it to the super bowl. how did they handle it? >>brian: i thought they handled it great. john came off all week as the older brother. he seemed like the guy as if he was in charge of the family. he held on to the victory. jim fell short. i thought it was very interesting that jim really thought that last play should have been flagged when they had a chance in the end zone. john is like that is not the way the game is played. it goes to show you they don't agree on everything. i bel
he walks away with the m.v.p., 22 of 33 for 287 skwrardz. three scores and clutch play in the fourth. he is going to be listed as one of the top five quarterbacks. as you can relate to, gretchen, it's a good time to have a contract be up. you want to go win the super bowl and get the m.v.p. and then go deal with the owner. wouldn't you think? >>gretchen: that usually does help in negotiations as far as your strategy and leverage. speaking of successful people, the two harbaugh brothers,...
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that is the number 9 followed by 22 zeros. it was forced it print a $100 trillion note which now sells on ebay for a few u.s. dollars. but once zimbabwens adopted u.s., the economy stabilized. according to the international monetary fund, gdp grew by more than 6% in 2009 and nearly 10% for each of the next two years. it is now projected to grow around 5% per year through 2014. so, despite the seemingly robust growth, why does this nation have only $217. what in the world is going on? i should add that zimbabwe's finance minister later clarified that $30 million had been added to the government's account since he last spoke. but even that amount is pittance for a modern state. a telling symbol of zimbabwe status. imagine asking a multi-national company to invest in zimbabwe. puts this country at 163 in the world in its latest corruption rankings. the world bank ranks it 172nd for ease of doing business. zimbabwe has gone from being africa's bread basket to its basket case. the country's basic problem is not economic but politic
that is the number 9 followed by 22 zeros. it was forced it print a $100 trillion note which now sells on ebay for a few u.s. dollars. but once zimbabwens adopted u.s., the economy stabilized. according to the international monetary fund, gdp grew by more than 6% in 2009 and nearly 10% for each of the next two years. it is now projected to grow around 5% per year through 2014. so, despite the seemingly robust growth, why does this nation have only $217. what in the world is going on? i should...
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i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange on an exciting friday. the dow looks like it will settle above 14,000 for the first time in 2007. we've got a printer right here, 14,008. things are settling out. we'll keep checking back and see if this sticks, a gain of the session of 150 points, better than 1% on the dow. nasdaq composite picks up 37 points, better than 1% there as well and the standard & poor's index up 15%, 1% there as well. the dow above 14,000 for the first time since 2007. had a does that mean? we kick off this special coverage right now. harry dent with s with me of h.s. dent investment management and scott rand and lee munson from portfolio asset management and stephanie link, cnbc contributor from the street. good to see everybody. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, maria. >> scott, let me kick it off with you. what's behind this move in stocks? >> this year is off to a lot better start. i don't know if you heard the applause in the background when the bell rang. people are happy. we're at 14,000, a touch over. i think the
i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange on an exciting friday. the dow looks like it will settle above 14,000 for the first time in 2007. we've got a printer right here, 14,008. things are settling out. we'll keep checking back and see if this sticks, a gain of the session of 150 points, better than 1% on the dow. nasdaq composite picks up 37 points, better than 1% there as well and the standard & poor's index up 15%, 1% there as well. the dow above 14,000 for the...
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there is an on-line poll that says 22% say yes, it's sexist. 48% say no. and 30% say, come on, it's a cartoon. >> i'm with the 38%. >> it's a cartoon? >> it worked. the money they paid for it worked. we got doocy excited. he has confirmed he's a man, by the way. >>steve: that is a fox news alert. great debate. thank you very much. what do you think? e-mail us. coming up, did you know there's an asteroid heading straight for earth? it's going to get real close. a story that might make you sick. an american flag crumpled up and thrown in a corner in a school and the guy who tried to blow the whistle just got fired. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. heart-healthy, whole grain oats. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. >> brian: you >> gretchen: good
there is an on-line poll that says 22% say yes, it's sexist. 48% say no. and 30% say, come on, it's a cartoon. >> i'm with the 38%. >> it's a cartoon? >> it worked. the money they paid for it worked. we got doocy excited. he has confirmed he's a man, by the way. >>steve: that is a fox news alert. great debate. thank you very much. what do you think? e-mail us. coming up, did you know there's an asteroid heading straight for earth? it's going to get real close. a story...
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here we are at any time at 11:00. 17 in frederick. 18 in martinsburg. 22 in manassas. tomorrow morning, colder. down to 16 in washington. 13 in gaithersburg. 15 in culpeper. you can see what we're dealing with early tomorrow morning and during the afternoon. the windchills staying in the 20s for most of you during saturday afternoon. best news is, sunday is going to be a lot nicer. tomorrow, mostly cloudy, windy and cold. windchills in the 20s all day pour your saturday. sunday, much nicer. partly sunny skies a high of 45. then a good chance of rain on monday with warm temperatures up to 56. 54 on tuesday. then this is a storm we have to watch out for very closely. i have a chance of rain and snow. could be all snow. eer going to be watching this one closely. this one towards valentine's day. i want to show you sunday. because we need a good day in the weekend and sunday will be it. the best day of the weekend under partly sunny skies. the winds staying on the light side. thinking about doing some skiing on sunday. might just get up there. little bit of natural snow, m
here we are at any time at 11:00. 17 in frederick. 18 in martinsburg. 22 in manassas. tomorrow morning, colder. down to 16 in washington. 13 in gaithersburg. 15 in culpeper. you can see what we're dealing with early tomorrow morning and during the afternoon. the windchills staying in the 20s for most of you during saturday afternoon. best news is, sunday is going to be a lot nicer. tomorrow, mostly cloudy, windy and cold. windchills in the 20s all day pour your saturday. sunday, much nicer....
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here is a hint, it is worse than new york. >> the time is 6:24 a.m.. here is a live look at the golden gate bridge. it is 48 degrees and they will be looking for a high of 55 degrees. >> here is a live look of the bay bridge toll plaza. a new study stated that the san francisco bay area has the third most congested area and the country. this has a double. we are showing you d.c. because they were rated the worst place for traffic congestion. here is a list of the top five cities. we have a d.c. coming in at number one, loss angeles at no. 2. no. 5 comes in at boston. if you want to wait and at this you can join us on our face book page. by the way, the easiest major city to get around then? is raleigh, door him, n.c.. >> a u.s. appeals court rejected apple's request to fasttrack its bid for a sales ban on several samsung phones. his in its ruling, the court said a three judge panel will first consider apple's appeal, and the full appeals court would not decide whether to hear the case until after that. the ruling allows samsung to keep its products on
here is a hint, it is worse than new york. >> the time is 6:24 a.m.. here is a live look at the golden gate bridge. it is 48 degrees and they will be looking for a high of 55 degrees. >> here is a live look of the bay bridge toll plaza. a new study stated that the san francisco bay area has the third most congested area and the country. this has a double. we are showing you d.c. because they were rated the worst place for traffic congestion. here is a list of the top five cities. we...
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we have spent $200 billion on the f-22 program, the fight for that no one wants. plenty of things to cut. go ahead and raise my taxes. i realize we have to bring in more money. i'm a grown-up. i will just take home less money, but we have to keep the government going. thanks for letting me talk. have a great day. host: here's the financial times this morning -- that's the financial times on this issue. also in the financial times, because of potential sequestration, u.s. carrier kept from gult. -- gulf. the next call comes from libya in upper marlboro, maryland, here in the suburbs. democratic line. caller: hi. i don't think the sequester should be allowed to take affect. it is already having an effect on businesses. my daughter-in-law lost her job last friday. she had only been working five months. first there was a job freeze and then they laid off five people. the house members, i don't know what's wrong with them. every time the economy starts to take off, they sabotage economy. i saw a chart yesterday that the deficit has already fallen from $1 trillion to $6
we have spent $200 billion on the f-22 program, the fight for that no one wants. plenty of things to cut. go ahead and raise my taxes. i realize we have to bring in more money. i'm a grown-up. i will just take home less money, but we have to keep the government going. thanks for letting me talk. have a great day. host: here's the financial times this morning -- that's the financial times on this issue. also in the financial times, because of potential sequestration, u.s. carrier kept from gult....
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you, now 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and for their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found out that have some options there and went to their employees and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we will pay something less but will give you a difference of what we have paid this past year. how much we put into premiums will give to you to spend, plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduce the exchange what they found out is with the competition, with the consumer in charge denied individualized insurance programs that they could pick from, about 135 different programs that were available through the portal, and it again proved out to be a win-win for the business and a win-win for the consumer, and having ache in good health care coverage, and keeping costs from escalating to a company would be forced to drop a. i mentioned mike because of probably nobody that knows more about health care in a system that's taken place in america than our
you, now 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and for their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found out that have some options there and went to their employees and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we will pay something less but will give you a difference of what we have paid this past year. how much we put into premiums will give to you to spend, plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduce the exchange what they found out is with...
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. >> we went to new york to mabt manhattan. it's easier to drive in manhattan than in berkeley. >> a study confirms bay area drivers spend way too much times in cars commuting through epic traffic. >> you just have to take it into account anymore. when you're commuting you have to check traffic. >> after washington, d.c., bay area is now tied for second with l.a.. the worse commute in the nation that. means a lot of time sitting in traffic, last year alone, 61 hours were spent behind the wheel costing drivers more than 1200s ndz wasted time and gas. jamie wishes she can be productive when she's stuck in traffic. >> yes. just sitting in the car an hour and a half each way is time wasted maybe i'll listen to a book but most of the time, just listen together news. >> transportation bosses don't see it getting better soon but they're working on it we're not going to defeat congestion but need to manage it as best we can so we canack maintain mobility throughout the reason. >> when you add this up, it'slk $121 billion. l7'un it say
. >> we went to new york to mabt manhattan. it's easier to drive in manhattan than in berkeley. >> a study confirms bay area drivers spend way too much times in cars commuting through epic traffic. >> you just have to take it into account anymore. when you're commuting you have to check traffic. >> after washington, d.c., bay area is now tied for second with l.a.. the worse commute in the nation that. means a lot of time sitting in traffic, last year alone, 61 hours were...
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was the last year and now a 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found that they have some options there and they want to their plose and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we'll pay something less and we'll give you the difference of what we paid this past year. how much we put into premiums we'll give you to spend plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduced them to the exchange and what they found out is with that competition work the consumer in charge they had individualized insurance programs that they could pick from, about 135 different programs that were available through the portal. and it proved out to be the win-win for the business and a win-win for the consumer in having, again, good health care coverage and keeping costs from escalating to where a company would be forced to drop it. i mentioned mike because there's probably nobody that knows more about health care and the system that's taking place in am
was the last year and now a 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found that they have some options there and they want to their plose and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we'll pay something less and we'll give you the difference of what we paid this past year. how much we put into premiums we'll give you to spend plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduced them to the exchange and what...
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afghanistan climbed 22 rankings from 2012. guest: i want to say comparing 2011 and 2012, afghanistan moved 22 seats above. it means the numbers for 2012. host: i see it. clarified. about it. thank you. guest: the problem. back to the question from john, the taliban is not [indiscernible] not having a big center and any province of afghanistan. they are coming -- their limits in the freedom of expression. they are trying to report any tourism -- they're trying not to report from tourism, but not having that much power to limit everything in afghanistan. host: a human rights article from july 2012 says there was a media law going through the legislature there in afghanistan. under it that, the word choice of media outlets would be controlled by the government. does that exist? is that on the books today? what are the laws pertaining to media? guest: media law is one of the best in the region. the current media law. but through some kind of force from the government, starting to revise the media law that came with the new draft i
afghanistan climbed 22 rankings from 2012. guest: i want to say comparing 2011 and 2012, afghanistan moved 22 seats above. it means the numbers for 2012. host: i see it. clarified. about it. thank you. guest: the problem. back to the question from john, the taliban is not [indiscernible] not having a big center and any province of afghanistan. they are coming -- their limits in the freedom of expression. they are trying to report any tourism -- they're trying not to report from tourism, but not...
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i've watched them kick this can down the year for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> exit john boehner a little frustrated by an on going process. that is just about budgeting for the future. they have yet to resolve the problem with the current crisis and the so-called sequester, those automatic across the board spending cuts particularly as it relates to the military budget. jon: the military budget will get hacked if that sequester goes through, what are they doing about that. >> reporter: today defense secretary leon panetta called it a real threat to military readiness and to nation until and economic security. we'll have a news conference in a couple of hours in washington featuring the ranking republicans on the house armed services committee. they will come up with a proposal to alleviate the impact of these sequester cuts. it's tens of millions of dollars that will hit dod. rather than making them automatic meat cleaver cuts as so many worry about they would give the pentagon some discretion and latitude to target t
i've watched them kick this can down the year for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> exit john boehner a little frustrated by an on going process. that is just about budgeting for the future. they have yet to resolve the problem with the current crisis and the so-called sequester, those automatic across the board spending cuts particularly as it relates to the military budget. jon: the military budget will get hacked if that sequester goes through,...
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fox new york report lisa everetts is here with the latest. tell us about the video that has been released? >> latest video shows her in the airport in istanbul as she was making her way to amsterdam. earlier in the week we thought she went back to munich but she left istanbul and went to amsterdam and went from there to munich and back to istanbul. what is interesting about that, it seems the time line is not exact but what it is looking at, she was in amsterdam for no more than a day. that is raising a lot of questions. a lot of people are wondering what was the point of the trip for sightseeing, to ex floor photography hobby. so investigators we're being told are looking at that very closely. >> greta: beside it's agree graphically, not the fastest way to go. maybe she had a cheaper ticket to istanbul. they are looking into some person she is communicating with online. >> yes, her husband willingly turned over the facebook accounts and all the access information to the turkish police. now what we're hearing is there was a man she had been i
fox new york report lisa everetts is here with the latest. tell us about the video that has been released? >> latest video shows her in the airport in istanbul as she was making her way to amsterdam. earlier in the week we thought she went back to munich but she left istanbul and went to amsterdam and went from there to munich and back to istanbul. what is interesting about that, it seems the time line is not exact but what it is looking at, she was in amsterdam for no more than a day....
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you don't comes out of the same pocket when you label it state tax money or federal tax money. they came sabha -- it comes out of the same pocket. there ought to be a growing concern when they're borrowing 40 cents on every dollar that we are driving this country into the verge of bankruptcy. i don't think the sky has fallen from the standpoint can we make adjustments and that its era parable or irreversible but we have to start waking up and saying states have a responsibility. we can't keep going there with the handout. it's hard for us to say if we don't take it that money will be distributed somebody else. we still have to pay it back. my kids and my grandkids are going to be on the hook for that growing expense. so there is always that temptation. we talked earlier. it elections have consequences. we have to put people in place in washington that understand that this form of spend more, borrow more has got to stop. we have to come up with some kind of fiscal restraint here in washington. states can help. i have testified before a couple of congressional hearings and said f
you don't comes out of the same pocket when you label it state tax money or federal tax money. they came sabha -- it comes out of the same pocket. there ought to be a growing concern when they're borrowing 40 cents on every dollar that we are driving this country into the verge of bankruptcy. i don't think the sky has fallen from the standpoint can we make adjustments and that its era parable or irreversible but we have to start waking up and saying states have a responsibility. we can't keep...
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spending is 22% higher at the end of this president's first term. under his own budget, spending will be 40% higher at the end of his second term if congress were to go along with the proposals that he brings forward. finally, the president's on track to double, double the national debt by the end of his term in office. now, my new colleague from california says that all you got to do is pass a budget through the congress and all things will be wonderful. and the house republicans have passed a budget. madam chair, it's been a budget that has put us on a path to balance, yes, and we'll do that again this year. i remind my colleague that the senate hasn't passed a budget in nearly four years which is why two weeks ago this congress, this house passed a bill, no budget no pay when we got the senate to admit they haven't passed a budget and they will do one this year. we got their attention. madam chair, while well-intentioned, trying to change the subject a little bit, this amendment doesn't, doesn't assist in getting us to the point where it is the p
spending is 22% higher at the end of this president's first term. under his own budget, spending will be 40% higher at the end of his second term if congress were to go along with the proposals that he brings forward. finally, the president's on track to double, double the national debt by the end of his term in office. now, my new colleague from california says that all you got to do is pass a budget through the congress and all things will be wonderful. and the house republicans have passed a...
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they were going to lay off 46,000 temporary workers and furlough civilian workers for a day a week for 22 weeks. this is not without effect on real people. the people who want the sequester to go into effect for a while, republicans who say, we'll deal with it, they want to hear complaints from constituents. they want pressure to be put on lawmakers to get their act together. i don't flow if that will work. because it hasn't worked so far. that's the hope. >> so far. eventually perhaps washington will get back to doing it the way it's supposed to be done. the president calling for a temporary fix. thank you for joining us. gloria borger, back in washington. as i turn things over to suzanne malveaux in atlanta. i love the language the president use, modest reforms, that means cuts in social programs, he's willing to do that in exchange for modest tax reforms, he means increases. language always interesting. tell us what's coming ahead. >> appearing reasonable and he's got the bully pulpit to do it. can't blame him for taking advantage of that. >>> the gop has a new message that has changed
they were going to lay off 46,000 temporary workers and furlough civilian workers for a day a week for 22 weeks. this is not without effect on real people. the people who want the sequester to go into effect for a while, republicans who say, we'll deal with it, they want to hear complaints from constituents. they want pressure to be put on lawmakers to get their act together. i don't flow if that will work. because it hasn't worked so far. that's the hope. >> so far. eventually perhaps...
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started when he was 22 and went to the time that he died and you know there is an old myth shattered by this book by the way, when i arrived at the constitution, both cuts and wrote about this, it was gospel truth and we believe that, jack did not stay at the atlanta constitution. the management would not give you a $5 raise. that is stated as true and as president carter pointed out he was paid $10,000 that the constitution and got $15,000 from the los angeles times. wasn't so bad as all that. the other law was the athens house which was well-known to a lot of people and jack in this book tells a wonderful story of the evening he spent their. i won't say any more about that. [laughter] >> i met jack a couple times that he doesn't remember that but i remember him. one of them you will appreciate this and we don't need to go into it, there was a certain candidate for governor in 1966 that i was giving some attention to a we had a youth leadership retreat, brought a lot of people from all over the state to the american hotel and downtown atlanta. >> i didn't own the hotel. >> i had a p
started when he was 22 and went to the time that he died and you know there is an old myth shattered by this book by the way, when i arrived at the constitution, both cuts and wrote about this, it was gospel truth and we believe that, jack did not stay at the atlanta constitution. the management would not give you a $5 raise. that is stated as true and as president carter pointed out he was paid $10,000 that the constitution and got $15,000 from the los angeles times. wasn't so bad as all that....
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the next several weeks and months. >> i would like to ask unanimous consent to place and the record 22 statements from various individuals including religious organizations, labor organizations, as well as an octet from the washington times today from the dean of the law school at liberty university. >> seeing as liberty is a fine institution in the sixth congressional district of virginia, we will admit all of those without objection for the record. >> can i have unanimous consent to introduce an article that appeared in the wall street journal on the declining birth rates? >> without objection. i would also ask unanimous consent that a joint statement by the comprehensive immigration reform coalition and the national hispanic christian leadership conference of which dean is a member, hall of these documents will be put in the record and the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> it has been interesting to listen to the questions so far. a person can be found deportable not just if you are convicted of an event, but if you have admitted to committing all the elements of a crimin
the next several weeks and months. >> i would like to ask unanimous consent to place and the record 22 statements from various individuals including religious organizations, labor organizations, as well as an octet from the washington times today from the dean of the law school at liberty university. >> seeing as liberty is a fine institution in the sixth congressional district of virginia, we will admit all of those without objection for the record. >> can i have unanimous...
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so when it comes to taxes, we're to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents and tax attorneys to answer your questions. helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. try it free at turbotax dot com. [ kenny ] every time we leave the dock, it's an adventure. ♪ ♪ the pollock we catch are filleted and frozen within about 24 to 72 hours. and it's a quality mcdonald's expects. >>> well it sounds like something by edgar allan poe, the strange case of amy bishop. three years ago tuesday six people were shot at the university of alabama, three all biology professors died. their colleague amy bishop eventually pleaded guilty to the killings and was sent to prison but now she wants to appeal and the judge has given her until monday to file the appeal, but the alabama case is just part of this strange story. >> reporter: the campus rampage in 2010 shocked the university of alabam
so when it comes to taxes, we're to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents and tax attorneys to answer your questions. helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. try it free at turbotax dot com. [ kenny ] every time we leave the dock, it's an adventure. ♪ ♪ the pollock we catch are filleted and frozen within about 24 to 72 hours....
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we arrested him december 22. as far as the building of the facility we had no knowledge of that prior to this. martha: could you have taken away his guns when was arrested on menacing charges at that point? >> you know, he was arrested by warrant that was done. you would probably have to talk to the district attorney to find out the details of the case. i'm not familiar with that. i now our deputies did arrest him without incident. martha: sheriff olson. great job to you and everybody else who worked on this. we are so thankful you were able to get that little boy out there. thank you so much, sheriff. >> thank you for your time. gregg: the hot button issue of immigration taking center stage on capitol hill. the house hearing set to begin any moment as the president prepares his own push for reform. will both sides be able to come to an agreement? martha: she has become a symbol of freedom and taliban oppression. the amazing story of this pakistani girl who was shot in the head on her way to school by the taliban
we arrested him december 22. as far as the building of the facility we had no knowledge of that prior to this. martha: could you have taken away his guns when was arrested on menacing charges at that point? >> you know, he was arrested by warrant that was done. you would probably have to talk to the district attorney to find out the details of the case. i'm not familiar with that. i now our deputies did arrest him without incident. martha: sheriff olson. great job to you and everybody...
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the wright brothers flew only 22 feet at that time, 18 feet in the air, but they performed a miracle. . which health care plan can you afford so you can see your doctors? will your children make it through the nights of homework and graduate from school and if so get into a college and then are you going to be able to afford it? what about careers? these are all real-life concerns. this is what keeps parents awake at night fearful that life isn't going to work out the way they hoped. during the last several years, with the stagnant economy, too many mothers and fathers have had to come home and walk into the kitchen and tell their family they didn't have a job anymore. how is a family like that supposed to save for a rainy day when it just got tough to make it even through the next month? these are the families that should be our focus. they are desperate to have the nightmare over. and the best way to ensure their hope for the future is restored is making opportunity a reality for them and it's going to come if we provide a path forward, give them the tools to take advantage of a gro
the wright brothers flew only 22 feet at that time, 18 feet in the air, but they performed a miracle. . which health care plan can you afford so you can see your doctors? will your children make it through the nights of homework and graduate from school and if so get into a college and then are you going to be able to afford it? what about careers? these are all real-life concerns. this is what keeps parents awake at night fearful that life isn't going to work out the way they hoped. during the...
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it is not as if the spent spending was cut 22% in the fourth quarter. this is a reminder that we are in the time of slow growth, weak underlying growth, combined with fiscal tightening, higher taxes, spending cuts. we will see downward pressure on both coming out of washington to get our deficits under control. hopefully, we do not have to many quarters where we end up in negative territory. this is not an economy growing six percent and can hinder those bibles easily. host: magnolia, texas, david, better. caller: [indiscernible]we are doing great here. i noticed the super bowl is forming dollars per minute. everything is packed. all of the football stadiums. i do not see any recession. host: you said you are doing better why? caller: i live 15 miles from where they are building the number one country in the world. we are getting roads. it is unbelievable around here. we have job signs everywhere. as far as the savings, when interest rates are 1.5%, who will put their money in the bank? bernanke wants you to put it in stocks. that is why there is no int
it is not as if the spent spending was cut 22% in the fourth quarter. this is a reminder that we are in the time of slow growth, weak underlying growth, combined with fiscal tightening, higher taxes, spending cuts. we will see downward pressure on both coming out of washington to get our deficits under control. hopefully, we do not have to many quarters where we end up in negative territory. this is not an economy growing six percent and can hinder those bibles easily. host: magnolia, texas,...